on #147 can you add to this logo by adding the "tassels, cording bullion and trim" along the bottom. maybe multi colored words or just one color to keep it clean with colored bullets to separate,
In regards to a letterhead design, unfortunately due to LogoTournament rules, I am unable to advise you on that until the contest is completed in order to keep things fair for all designers. I appologize for any inconvience. There are lots of examples of letterhead design online such as http://www.youthedesigner.com/2009/12/22/83-crazy-beautiful-letterhead-logo-designs/ that might give you an idea of what has been done :)
Please let me know if you would like to see any changes.
Thanks for clearing that up. I am not very familiar with the process and would not want to compromise anyone. I'll focus on the logo and not get ahead of the process. Thanks.
Thanks for clearing that up. I am not very familiar with the process and would not want to compromise anyone. I'll focus on the logo and not get ahead of the process. Thanks.
I really think that you did a great job with #148. It is classic and feels like the image that we are trying to present. We also really love 161 because it is different than what we had originally anticipated. I love the center "fm" as a stylized icon. Some feedback that I am getting on 148 is that the "fm" almost reads like the word "fun" or less appropriate "fu". Can the m be stretched a little in height so that is a little clearer without taking away the "icon" nature of it?
Faith, This is better without losing its intent. Am I correct in assuming that you could break down the logo into pieces for formatting and also that this logo is scaleable to larger formats?
Yes, the logo is vector which means it is scalable to any size, no matter how large or small, without losing image quality. And also yes, the file can be layered so you or your printer, etc. can turn off any part of the logo such as the background, or if you just wanted the initials, etc. Hopefully that makes sense :)